IEEE P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008 PDF | Request Standard
Historical

IEEE P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Amendment 5: Enhancements for Higher Throughput

Standard by IEEE, 2008

Available Formats:

  • Availability: Immediate Download
  • Language: English
  • License Type: Single User
  • Updates: Not Included
  • Availability: Request Quote
  • Language: English
  • License Type: Enterprise / Multi User
  • Updates: Included

About This Item

Legal Notices*
Newsletter *

P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008 is a wireless networking draft that defines part 11 enhancements for higher throughput in the wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications. It is relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies because it focuses on how IEEE 802.11 systems can improve data transfer performance while maintaining compatibility within the wireless LAN framework. For engineering, testing, and procurement teams, the document helps clarify the technical direction of P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008.

What is P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008?

This draft standard belongs to the IEEE 802.11 family and addresses Amendment 5 for higher throughput in wireless LANs. P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008 provides technical guidance for MAC and PHY enhancements intended to increase performance in wireless networking equipment. As a draft document, it is most useful for understanding the development-stage requirements, design intent, and compliance targets associated with 802.11n-based implementations before finalization.

Where is P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008 used?

P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008 is used in the design and evaluation of wireless LAN products that need higher data rates and stronger link performance. It is most relevant to access points, client adapters, embedded wireless modules, and other network devices operating in communication-intensive environments. The document may also support laboratory verification, interoperability testing, and product development workflows where MAC and PHY behavior must be assessed against an IEEE 802.11 draft specification.

Why is P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008 important?

This draft is important because it helps engineers, buyers, and test teams work from a common technical reference for higher-throughput wireless LAN behavior. P802.11n/D5.0, May 2008 can reduce design ambiguity, support consistent performance evaluation, and improve alignment during product development and compliance planning. In practical terms, it helps organizations compare implementations, assess draft-stage requirements, and manage risk when working with wireless networking technology in the IEEE 802.11 series.

  • IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN draft
  • Higher-throughput MAC and PHY enhancements
  • Wireless networking design reference
  • Draft-stage testing and compliance support
  • Communication and network equipment focus
SKU: 1d85434ee4dc

  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

Please request information about the document. Contact Page

Online Standart App

Need This Standard?

Need This Standard?

Summarize with AI

ChatGPT Perplexity Google AI Claude Grok

Online Standart Disclaimer

OnlineStandart.com is an authorized reseller of international standards through partnerships with authorized distributors. We do not own the copyrights or trademarks of the standards we sell, including but not limited to those of API, ASHRAE, BSI, SAE, ASTM, IEEE, IEC, ASME, ISO, and others.

All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product, and service names used on this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, trademarks, and brands does not imply endorsement.

The content provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is intended to promote our reselling services. OnlineStandart.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the standard organizations unless explicitly stated.